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The Haunted Bedroom is a american film of genre Drama directed by Fred Niblo released in USA on 5 december 1919 with Enid Bennett

The Haunted Bedroom (1919)

The Haunted Bedroom
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Released in USA 5 december 1919
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Horror
Rating70% 3.5055253.5055253.5055253.5055253.505525

The Haunted Bedroom is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo.



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Synopsis

As described in a film magazine, New York reporter Betsy Thorne (Bennett) travels to the railroad station in a Southern state to investigate a missing man where she overhears a conversation between the sheriff and an imported detective that reporters are barred from the house and grounds where the mystery has taken place. By good fortune she comes across a maid sent to the house from Richmond, and so frightens her that she gains a chance to act in her place. She finds an extraordinary set of affairs at the house, and during the first night is nearly terrified out of her senses when, hiding in the chapel, she sees a ghostly figure come from the grand organ. The house is roused by her screams as she flees the room, and she is forbidden from going back there by the sister of the missing man. During the following night she is locked in her room during a thunderstorm, and while escaping through a window sees the ghostly figure again in the family graveyard. She enlists the aid of an old black man and, both badly scared, make an investigation which starts from a particular chord played at the grand organ. They find that certain keys cause a secret door in the organ to open, revealing a secret passage to a family tomb. There she discovers two expert crooks and solves a mystery that has baffled the detectives, laying bare the scheme to extort a young man accused of the crime whom she has become deeply interested.

Actors

Enid Bennett

(Betsy Thorne)
Jack Nelson

(Daniel)
Lloyd Hughes

(Roland)
William Conklin

(Dr. James Dunwoody)
Otto Hoffman

(Managing Editor)
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